For the sake of clarity, here the steps I took to recover my file structure:Į.g. I was successfully able to recover all my files using a backup Superblock! After TestDisk was not able to help me, I tried an approach from a related question. What options except file recoveries like Photorec or Scalpel remain for me to recover my file system? I know the full paths of some of the most important files I want to recover. Is that recoverable or has that been cleared via quick format as well? What does Ubuntu do specifically to the drive when selecting quick format? Can we infer from that whether it is (im)possible to recover the file system at all?Ĭan I recover parts of the structure using Superblocks? Somewhere I read that a backup superblock is written at position 1024. Superblocks: superblock 0, blocksize=4096 ![]() In contrast, analyzing the drive after selecting the GPT-type results in many identical entries of this type: ext4 0 0 1 972801 80 63 156280533168
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